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The War of the Grandmas' Baklava
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<blockquote data-quote="Scent of Cedar *" data-source="post: 703674" data-attributes="member: 17461"><p>I met a bona fide Greek person in my Tai Chi class, today. His grandmother made baklava, including the pastry, from scratch. He just uses the phyllo dough like we all do, but he said there is an enormous difference between homemade and commercial phyllo. I will see him again Thursday. I will bring us an authentic Greek recipe for the juice and I am so excited. That is where the magic happens, according to the Greek ladies on AllRecipes. One of the ladies in that same class is knitting felt tennis shoe covers for a granddaughter. I'd never seen anything like those high-top tennis shoe covers. They were really so cute. </p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scent of Cedar *, post: 703674, member: 17461"] I met a bona fide Greek person in my Tai Chi class, today. His grandmother made baklava, including the pastry, from scratch. He just uses the phyllo dough like we all do, but he said there is an enormous difference between homemade and commercial phyllo. I will see him again Thursday. I will bring us an authentic Greek recipe for the juice and I am so excited. That is where the magic happens, according to the Greek ladies on AllRecipes. One of the ladies in that same class is knitting felt tennis shoe covers for a granddaughter. I'd never seen anything like those high-top tennis shoe covers. They were really so cute. Cedar [/QUOTE]
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